\n Designed for online faculty and any
on-campus faculty who would prefer this format\, this book club provides
support for online and blended teaching practices\; discussing ways to fos
ter active learning\, increase engagement\, and bridge the distance inhere
nt in the online format.

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The book for 2017&ndash\;2018 is &ldquo\;The Golden Climate in Distance Le
arning: The Secrets of Immediate Connection\, Engagement\, Enjoyment\, and
Performance.&rdquo\;&nbsp\;The first 25 faculty and adjunct facult
y who register and commit to attending all three sessions will receive a c
omplimentary copy of the book (if you are not on campus\, register soon to
allow time for mailing a copy of the book).

\n Can God be trusted? With so many different religions\, wh
at is the God in the Bible really like? Should we be afraid when we think
of the future?&nbsp\;

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\n Mingle with us as we discuss and present
these questions and other Bible prophecy topics. In just under an hour hea
r a presentation from Pastor Nathaniel Gibbs or Chaplain Jos&eacute\; Bour
get followed by a time to discuss what you just heard.

\n

\n John Gon
zalez\, the host\, will guide you through this unique experience of explor
ing some of the Bible's most meaningful themes\, topics and questions. The
presentations are suitable for anyone having general questions about God
to those more developed in their understanding of the Bible. The meetings
start promptly at 7:30 p.m. at the PMC Youth Chapel\, except for Friday ev
enings when they will be held in the PMC Sanctuary. Visit the website to pre-register.

\n Can God be trusted? With so many different religions\, wh
at is the God in the Bible really like? Should we be afraid when we think
of the future?&nbsp\;

\n

\n Mingle with us as we discuss and present
these questions and other Bible prophecy topics. In just under an hour hea
r a presentation from Pastor Nathaniel Gibbs or Chaplain Jos&eacute\; Bour
get followed by a time to discuss what you just heard.

\n

\n John Gon
zalez\, the host\, will guide you through this unique experience of explor
ing some of the Bible's most meaningful themes\, topics and questions. The
presentations are suitable for anyone having general questions about God
to those more developed in their understanding of the Bible. The meetings
start promptly at 7:30 p.m. at the PMC Youth Chapel\, except for Friday ev
enings when they will be held in the PMC Sanctuary. Visit the website to pre-register.

\n Join us for a weekend full of fun reminiscing the old and
exploring the new. We look forward to seeing you\; for a full schedule of
events and information about meals and lodging\, please visit andrews.edu/homecoming.

\n Can God be trusted? With so many different religions\, wh
at is the God in the Bible really like? Should we be afraid when we think
of the future?&nbsp\;

\n

\n Mingle with us as we discuss and present
these questions and other Bible prophecy topics. In just under an hour hea
r a presentation from Pastor Nathaniel Gibbs or Chaplain Jos&eacute\; Bour
get followed by a time to discuss what you just heard.

\n

\n John Gon
zalez\, the host\, will guide you through this unique experience of explor
ing some of the Bible's most meaningful themes\, topics and questions. The
presentations are suitable for anyone having general questions about God
to those more developed in their understanding of the Bible. The meetings
start promptly at 7:30 p.m. at the PMC Youth Chapel\, except for Friday ev
enings when they will be held in the PMC Sanctuary. Visit the website to pre-register.

\n Please join us for a complimentary brunch and a present
ation by Trevor O&rsquo\;Reggio\, professor of church history in the semin
ary\, titled &ldquo\;From Runaway Nun to Wife of Renegade Monk.&rdquo\;&nb
sp\;

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\n Trevor will speak on Katarina von Bora\, the nun who marri
ed Martin Luther. This October will be the 500th anniversary of Luther nai
ling his 95 theses to the church door at Wittenberg. The message of the Re
formation reached a group of nuns in a nearby district. After reading Luth
er&rsquo\;s works\, they wrote him\, asking for his help to escape the con
vent. Luther arranged their escape in empty fish barrels (front image used
with permission from Rev. Scott Blazek\, &ldquo\;The 500th Anniversary of
the Reformation coloring book). Come hear the rest of the story!

\n

\n If you wish to contribute to a Women&rsquo\;s Scholarship Committee Fun
d\, visit https://www.andrews.ed
u/go/give for a list of endowed scholarships. You may also donate by c
heck (payable to Andrews University)\, c/o Office of Development\, 8903 U.
S. Hwy 31\, Berrien Springs MI 49104-0660.&nbsp\;

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\n Tha
nk you for your continued support of our women students at Andrews Univers
ity.

\n Join us for a weekend full of fun reminiscing the old and
exploring the new. We look forward to seeing you\; for a full schedule of
events and information about meals and lodging\, please visit andrews.edu/homecoming.

\n Come out and watch the pageantry of the creative floats\,
marching bands and fire trucks as they move through campus during this ha
rvest themed parade. Awardees will compete for $700 in total prize money.
Entrants will be judged based on creativity\, quality and school spirit. T
he Sammy Arepas food truck will be on site with vegetarian Latin food offe
rings. Don&rsquo\;t forget to bring some cash! Parade awards ceremony
directly follows.

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\n Parade Entrants: Lineup for entries
begins at 4:30 p.m. in the Andrews Academy parking lot\, and parade ends a
t the PMC parking lot. Please register in advance at alumni.andrews.edu/pa
rade if you plan to enter.&nbsp\;